Gabriel Bingei
March 4, 2013
Mrs. Marie Thompson
EnglishIn this paper, every OPINION from someone else has been acknowledged in a parenthetical citation. I realize that the mere presence of a parenthetical citation does not avoid plagiarism. If I have used the exact words, phrases, clauses, or sentences of someone else, I have enclosed that information in quotation marks; but I have stated those opinions in my own words. I have also introduced the summary and used a parenthetical citation to acknowledge the source.

ALL FACTUAL INFORMATION (common knowledge or uncontested knowledge), though not credited with a parenthetical citation, has been stated in my sentence structure. I have not used anyone else’s organization of the factual information

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SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE’S LIFE AND SHERLOCK HOLMES

THESIS: As and avid reader and a having a love for writing, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle changed the way people read mystery stories with Sherlock Holmes.

I. The early life of Arthur Conan Doyle.
A. The time Arthur was a young boy.
B. His love for reading action stories.
C. His time in the Jesuit Boarding School.

II. When Doyle did college and when he married.
A. Doyle studied Medicine in Edinburgh.
1. Doyle’s professor, Joseph Bell taught there.
2. Working experience during his time in University.
B. After University, Doyle started practicing medicine.
1. He continued to study and earned his Doctor’s degree. 2. He fell in love with Louisa Hawkins and married her.

III. The start of his life where he began writing seriously. A. The beginning of Sherlock Holmes. B. Feeling overpowered by Sherlock Holmes, Doyle killed him. C. Doyle enlisted into the Boer War to experience what it felt like to be in a war. D. The return of Sherlock Holmes pleased the fans greatly. E. Louisa Hawkins dies and Doyle marries again to Jean Leckie. IV. Doyle began to think about religion and afterlife.

A. Doyle became interested into Spiritualism.
B. Doyle dies on July 7, 1930.

SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE’S LIFE AND SHERLOCK HOLMES

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22, 1859 in Edinburgh to a Roman Catholic family. Even though Doyle’s relatives were rich, his immediate family was not a very rich one. Doyle’s father worked in the Edinburgh Office of Works as a civil servant and sold extra paintings to get extra money. When Doyle turned seven, his parents sent him to school. He often got into quarrels and also fought bullies when they would tease smaller children.

Even though Doyle had a rough character when he was small, he had a passion for reading novels. He especially loved books that were on the subject of Action and Adventure. One of the books that he read many times was the Scalp Hunters by Mayne Reid. Doyle also read famous books written by Sir Walter Scott and Edgar Allen Poe. Doyle also had a love for reading poems. He even memorized Macaulay’s Lay of Horatius line by line just because he loved that it so much. Since Doyle’s father was a serious alcoholic and had depression, he could not take care of Doyle that much. Instead, Doyle’s mother took care of all the kids. One of the things Doyle loved about his mother was her talent in expressing and telling stories very well. Doyle described in his biography, “In my early childhood, as far as I can remember anything at all, the vivid stories she would tell me stand out so clearly that they obscure the real facts of my life.” His mother’s talent in story telling, inspired Doyle in his later years to create interesting and suspending stories such as the likes of Sherlock Holmes.

At the age of nine years old, Doyle’s mother could not afford a good education for her son, but Doyle’s rich relatives, not his immediate family offered to pay for a tuition fee for Doyle’s schooling in StonyHurst College, a Jesuit boarding school where he would...

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